Chapter 1920 Under the Lion's Claw II
Chapter 1922 Under the Lion’s Claw (4)
There is a book in the Hogwarts library called "Raising Dragons for Entertainment and Profit". This book contains a lot of detailed information and is much more useful than "The Man Who Dotes Fire Dragons". Hagrid borrowed it.
went and hatched Rebecca, a rare Norse Spinosaurus, using the method recorded above.
This is actually a method used by Voldemort to obtain information. Only by giving others some benefit will they let down their guard.
Just when Severus seemed to be listening, Susanna was still chattering about the past of the French Ministry of Magic.
In addition to the Grand Council, the consul also has a ruling body, which has 29 members, usually selected by him from the Grand Council. When the consul takes office, he must write a letter of commitment, and he needs to give up
Ownership of all Ministry income, except for the quarterly salary paid and the tribute he received from the French colonies.
Consuls of all ages preferred war and building large buildings to maintaining law and order. Pierre, the earliest president of the International Federation of Wizards, really couldn't stand wizards hunting trolls, so he proposed to protect the rights and interests of trolls. He also proposed to protect the rights of trolls.
There is conservation of Romanian dragons.
During the War of the Spanish Throne, the nobles burned down the villagers' houses to prevent the other party from requisitioning grain, and the people hid in the Alps to avoid the war.
The money to build large buildings will not come from ordinary people, but from the big nobles. Similarly, if the consul plans to launch an expedition such as a dragon hunting expedition to Peru, he will also have to persuade the people in the Grand Council to donate money, just like the king called for a meeting of the Estates-General.
Everyone pays taxes, and some non-nobles from well-off families who hope to enter the Great Council can take this opportunity to put their genealogy in those gorgeous cabinets, and then they will become members of the Great Council, or they may volunteer to participate in expeditions.
If you have enough prey, you can become a noble.
Administrative officials at the grassroots level have almost no hope of promotion. Others can rely on the big nobles and raise dragons for them. Raising dragons is also a privilege, and "commoners" are not allowed to raise dragons.
French purebloods also treat people within their own class the same way. If a poor pureblood decides to accept relief, he must give up the right to reproduce to avoid giving birth to more "nobles" like him who receive relief.
This also led to a sharp decline in the number of pure-blood wizards in France, which led to that fatal reform.
Theoretically speaking, France does not have Aurors, and Britain sends Aurors to support it, not to mention that what Grindelwald is inciting is pure blood.
French administrative units are based on villages, and civil servants must be completely obedient. If villagers have complaints, such as if they have fewer sheep, they can only report it. No one will take care of it until someone links the decrease of sheep with the appearance of dragons.
The most conscientious enforcement of the international law of secrecy are the British and Americans. The Americans are because the Salem Witch Incident happened in their homeland, and the British are because they sent a delegation to request Muggle kings William III and Mary II.
There was no response when it came to the legal recognition and protection of witches.
William III is also known as William of Orange. The Dutch regard William the Silent as the father of the country. In one portrait after another, he wears an exquisite black brocade coat decorated with orange and gold embroidery, so
Hence the term "Dutch Orange".
The exact color of this orange was not decided at first. Sometimes it looked like amber, sometimes like pumpkin, and finally unified into the color of carrots. William III was from the Orange family of the Netherlands, and the tyranny of James II aroused public outrage.
, he was deprived of the throne during the Glorious Revolution, and the new king was not his son, the Prince of Wales as the crown prince, but the sister of the Prince of Wales, the also "orange" Princess Mary II.
She quickly married William III and became co-rulers as king and queen, but the actual ruling power was in the hands of William III.
If the rules of this game were followed, then there should be a legal heir, Princess Anna, but the House of Lords only hesitated for a while and ignored the succession order. Even after Mary's death, Anna had no chance to inherit the throne.
This was a complete rewrite of the "Act of Succession to the Crown". The House of Commons recognized this method and principle of succession without hesitation, but refused to pass it unchanged. So a document was drafted, listing and declaring those who were to be
Rights and liberties violated by James II.
In the hall of Whitehall, the entire "Declaration" was solemnly read to the prince and princess. Neither of them were allowed to express any different opinions on this right and freedom. After the reading, Halifax asked the two supreme beings: You
Are you willing to inherit the throne and accept the new "Act of Succession to the Throne"?
In fact, it doesn't matter whether they agree or not. Anyway, this declaration will not be in vain. Even if they say I refuse, the parliament will find other "oranges", support them, and then ask them the same question, just like this
The respect of the throne passed by Mary II and William III.
Such a document and such a procedure are far from the French concept of "law". In Britain, laws are jointly formulated by Parliament and the king. It is in vain for wizards to ask the king and his wife to pass laws to recognize and protect wizards.
Strength, the kings at that time no longer had any privileges.
To lobby those members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, it is better to save some money, go back and set up the Ministry of Magic, and formulate the "Secrecy Act". Wizards can't control Muggles, but they can control their own people. What was France doing at that time? France was suffering from famine, and death
More than 2 million people were killed, and the war population was only 10 million.
Restoring the population is the main theme, and some people in France listen to what "Good Pierre" says, but the mountain troll wants to eat people, and Liechtenstein simply ignores him.
Even if Lestrange retires from the position of consul, the new consul will still ask for his opinion. The Lestrange family has always passed down the inheritance from male to female, just like the crown.
The family is over and there is another war, so the Wizards' Federation can intervene in the affairs of the French Ministry of Magic.
After Dumbledore's death six years ago, this model seemed to be gone. That's why Crimean and the others were so anxious to help the resurrected Severus Snape become the "king".
When he was young, due to a duel with Sirius Black, Severus was judged by the Black family portraits to choose a female Black family member with a surname to inherit the position of the family patriarch. This is very complicated.
England. The snake itself looks like it has been frozen to death. When placed in a warm place, it will wake up from its hibernation state, as if resurrected, so it is believed to have the power of resurrection.
Although William III became the vacated king, he still had the power of veto. In 1693, the Parliament proposed the "Office Act", which stipulated that any member who was appointed by the king or received a salary from the king would lose his qualifications as a member. William was
III vetoed it, and it was not passed until 1707.
In 1702, William III had died, and Mary had died earlier. Queen Anne, the last queen of the Stuart dynasty, came to the throne. The queen had no veto power, not to mention that she chose Denmark, which also had no desires or desires.
The prince gets married, and once the bill is passed, the parliament can kick out the members appointed by the king.
It seems that this bill is not conducive to the rule of the king and the queen. No, the king and the queen can grant titles of nobility. The British title system is divided into hereditary nobility and "common nobility". In 1876, there was also a life peerage, and the Commons House was not a true
Commoners. When a commoner introduces himself, he usually introduces his name and his hometown. A noble introduces himself by his title. Even a knight is different from ordinary people. Otherwise, why would the prime minister listen to the king?
When it was Louis XVI's turn to exercise his veto power, he refused to abdicate, which was no longer possible. The people at that time had already equated the monarchy with corruption, lack of diligence, and inefficiency.
Trust people, people with good character may not be qualified for a certain job, but people with bad character and reputation can do different things.
Dumbledore believed in Hagrid and he believed in Snape. They were two completely different people.
Rousseau said in The Social Contract that those who climb up under the monarchy are almost all fools, scoundrels and conspirators who rely on their cleverness to get to the top. In a republic, smart and capable people will always be placed in the highest positions.
His words were very harmful, but one thing he said was right: the size and scope of a monarchy must be directly proportional to the talent of the ruler.
The disasters caused by rulers who abuse their talents to the people are no less than the losses caused by a mediocre, talentless and incompetent monarch. In other words, the expansion or contraction of the dynasty is based on the monarch's ability.
In the system of the ruling government, there was a system at the beginning. The top fifty township chiefs who contributed every year to pay off the township debt or increase their income could be allocated by the government and sent to Paris. They would be received solemnly and politely by the three ruling officials, and the government would allocate funds to erect memorial arches.
, leaving his official name for future generations.
Later it was discovered that the people who came were basically the former lords, and the buildings built on the ruins of the previous dynasty were not necessarily strong, especially if they used wood that had been eaten by insects.
Given Napoleon's character, he would never allow a federal system to exist in Europe, but which draft of his will is authentic?
On December 2, 2004, which was the 200th anniversary of Napoleon's accession to the throne, a low-key auction was held in Paris, and a dusty Napoleon's will was revealed. This 12-page will was written by Count Charles and was written in April 1821.
On May 13th, there was less than a month left before his death date on May 5th.
It can be seen that the will has been redacted many times. Maybe he was undecided about his own ideas. One will said that the British oligarchs killed me, and the other said that as a Christian, I forgive them, but there was no such statement in the formal will.
The relevant description seems to have been altered.
On the day of the will auction, Severus and Pomona were living their lives together in the country villa. They never imagined that such a day would come to them.
There were once two teenagers who chased each other near a waterwheel. Later, they made a blood oath in a mill, vowing not to hurt each other.
But the outcome was not quite what they thought.
They are not the only ones in this huge world, as Camus said - "Hell is other people".
Do you feel happy if you hurt the person who loves you, the only person who understands you, in exchange for those things, Albus?
People often see you going out late at night on a thestral, when you could just use a portkey or apparate, so why use that unlucky magical animal?
Although you are not considered to have died young at that age, but you are liberated, what will others do?
Chapter completed!